
Wellington Combined Taxis – Serving The Capital City Since 1974
Press Release – YourRide
All vehicles are equipped with GPS, security cameras, and braille signage to guarantee safety and accessibility.
Wellington Combined Taxis has served the Capital City since 1974, building a reputation for dependable, safe, and customer-focused transport solutions. Whether you're heading to a business meeting, exploring Wellington's vibrant waterfront, or organising transport for a large conference, our local knowledge and comprehensive service portfolio ensure every trip exceeds expectations.
Unrivalled Fleet & Coverage
400+ latemodel vehicles ranging from sedans and shuttles to wheelchairaccessible vans.
All vehicles are equipped with GPS, security cameras, and braille signage to guarantee safety and accessibility.
Smart Booking & Preferred App
Booking your next trip is effortless:
Download the YourRide app to secure instant confirmations, track your taxi in real time, rate drivers, and pay seamlessly—whether you're planning ahead or booking on the go.
Call 04384 4444 for immediate assistance.
Book online at bookings.taxis.co.nz.
Services
Taxi Butler: Strategically placed at hotels, restaurants, and event venues, the Taxi Butlers allow you to order multiple taxis at the click of a button—perfect for busy receptions and corporate functions.
Exclusive Taxi Tours: Discover Wellington, the Kapiti Coast, or the Wairarapa in comfort. Priced from $65 per hour (incl. GST), our personalised tours deliver insider insights and flexible itineraries.
Total Mobility & ACC Transport: A certified Total Mobility provider and ACC-accredited service, ensuring reliable and supportive journeys for passengers with special requirements.
24/7 Airport Transfers & Event Management
Seamless pickups and dropoffs at Wellington Airport, complete with flightmonitoring and priority dispatch.
Professional event marshalling for stadiums, conventions, and largescale gatherings, ensuring smooth, organised passenger flow.
Safety & Compliance
Wellington Combined Taxis is CM3qualified for OHS/WHS capability, underscoring our rigorous commitment to safety:
Independent vetting and NZTA/Police 'fit and proper' checks for every driver.
Mandatory fatigue management logs and defensive driving training.
Visible vehicle ID, driver photo badges, and regular vehicle inspections.
Comprehensive insurance policies to protect passengers and property.
Book Your Next Trip
Experience Wellington's most trusted taxi network. From corporate accounts and detailed travel reporting to ondemand rides and tailored tours, Wellington Combined Taxis has the fleet, technology, and local expertise to deliver seamless, secure, and memorable journeys.

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